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Marine Mechanical Services

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305-359-025Canada

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Marine Atlantic Inc. is soliciting proposals for comprehensive marine mechanical services to support the maintenance and repair of its fleet of vessels, requiring skilled personnel including marine engine fitters, pipe fitters, riggers, insulation installers, machinists, steel fitters, welders, shop labor, and supervisors, along with all necessary materials and equipment. The scope covers work on main propulsion and auxiliary machinery, piping systems, tanks, hull structures, and related support services onboard vessels, with the contractor expected to deliver fully qualified labor and resources to meet operational standards. Marine Atlantic reserves the right to accept proposals in whole or in part, and emphasizes that the lowest bid will not automatically be selected, indicating a value-based evaluation process beyond price alone. Proposals must be submitted electronically via the MERX platform by 1:00 p.m. Atlantic Time on August 7, 2026; late, faxed, emailed, or otherwise non-compliant submissions will not be considered. All documentation and bidding materials are accessible exclusively through the MERX website, and fees may apply for access. The procurement is managed by the Government of Canada through Marine Atlantic, with Neeti Suhag serving as the designated point of contact for inquiries. Bidders are required to adhere strictly to the electronic submission protocol and timeline to ensure eligibility for evaluation.

General Info

Marine Atlantic seeks qualified contractors for fleet maintenance services with electronic bids due August 7, 2026, via MERX.

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Government of Canada → Marine AtlanticView Agency

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336611 - Ship Building and RepairingView NAICS

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CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Marine Atlantic
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Marine Atlantic Inc. Request for Proposal #305-359-025 Marine Mechanical Services Marine Atlantic Inc. (“MAI”) invites proposals from suppliers for Marine Mechanical Services. MAI is looking for a supplier to provide experienced and qualified marine engine fitters, pipe fitters, riggers, insulation installers, machinists, steel fitters, and welders, shop labor and supervisor as well as all material, and equipment necessary to carry out maintenance and repairs to main propulsion and auxiliary machinery, auxiliary systems, piping systems, tanks, hull and ship structure onboard, and related support services for MAI’s fleet of vessels. Marine Atlantic reserves the right to accept proposals in whole or in part. The lowest price or any proposal will not necessarily be accepted.   The closing for receipt of proposals will be 2:00 pm Atlantic Time, July 20, 2026. All documents related to the above noted procurement will only be available through the MERX Electronic Bid Submission website. Proposals must be submitted by electronic means using MERX. This will be the only method of response accepted for consideration. Proposals will not be considered if submitted by fax, email or other open forms of communication.   Proposals must be received by the closing date and time.  Late proposals will not be considered. Marine Atlantique S.C.C. Demande de proposition Nº 305-359-025 Services mécaniques maritimes Marine Atlantic Inc. (« MAI ») invite les fournisseurs à soumettre des propositions pour des services mécaniques maritimes. MAI cherche un fournisseur pour fournir des monteurs de moteurs marins expérimentés et qualifiés, des chaudronniers, des gréeurs, des poseurs d'isolation, des machinistes, des assembleurs de structures métalliques et des soudeurs, du personnel d'atelier et des superviseurs, ainsi que tout le matériel et l'équipement nécessaires pour effectuer l'entretien et les réparations des machines principales de propulsion et auxiliaires, des systèmes auxiliaires, des systèmes de tuyauterie, des réservoirs, de la coque et de la structure du navire à bord, ainsi que des services de soutien liés pour la flotte de navires de MAI. Marine Atlantique se réserve le droit d’accepter des offres en tout ou en partie. L’offre la plus basse ou toute autre offre ne sera pas nécessairement acceptée.   La date limite de réception des devis est fixée au 20 juillet 2026 à 14 h (heure de l’Atlantique). Tous les documents relatifs à l’appel d’offres susmentionné seront uniquement disponibles sur le site web de soumission électronique des offres MERX. Les propositions doivent être soumises par voie électronique à l’aide du système MERX. Ce sera la seule méthode de soumission acceptée pour examen. Les propositions ne seront pas prises en considération si elles sont soumises par télécopie, courriel ou tout autre moyen de communication non sécurisé. Les propositions doivent être reçues avant la date et l’heure limites.  Les propositions tardives ne seront pas prises en considération.  Bidding and Documents are available on http://www.merx.com. Fees may apply; See https://www.merx.com/public/pricing for more information.

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